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  2. Yep, Dairy Queen Cupcakes Exist—Here’s How to Order One - AOL

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    You’ll get a personal ice cream cake that fits the season. Dairy Queen changes the frostings, colors and sprinkles from season to season, and possibly even from day to day. You could have yellow ...

  3. Budd Dairy Food Hall - Wikipedia

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    Budd Dairy Food Hall is a food hall in the Italian Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. The Cameron Mitchell Restaurants-run hall holds ten foodservice locations, three bars, and indoor, patio, and rooftop seating. It is situated in the historic Budd Dairy Company building, a former milk processing and distribution facility. The space was ...

  4. The Best Soft Serve Shops in America - AOL

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    1. Magpies Softserve. Los Angeles, California . A self-proclaimed “Chef-y Dairy Queen,” Magpies takes the nostalgic goodie you know and love and injects it with some powerful flavor. With ...

  5. Graeter's - Wikipedia

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    Graeter's is a regional ice cream chain based in Cincinnati, Ohio.Founded in 1870 by Louis C. Graeter, the company has since expanded to 56 retail locations selling ice cream, candy and baked goods in the Midwestern United States. [1]

  6. The Fast-Food Chain So Beloved By Texans That They Even ... - AOL

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    Yes, in fact they do. Once Dairy Queen franchising began expanding in Texas, the locations began differentiating themselves from locations in other states by adding Texas-specific menu items such ...

  7. Dairy Queen - Wikipedia

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    A Dairy Queen in Key West, Florida with the pre-2007 logo An outlet in Ottawa, Ontario used the original retro-style neon sign with a vanilla ice cream-filled cone until 2013. The original Dairy Queen logo was simply a stylized text sign with a soft-serve cone at one end. In the late 1950s, the widely recognized red ellipse design was adopted.